Undefeated International Boxing Federation super middleweight champion Lucian Bute and IBF No. 1-ranked contender Librado Andrade will fight in a mandatory rematch on Nov. 28, either in Montreal or Quebec City, it was announced by the fight's promoters late Wednesday night.

Bute, 29, retained his title with a hard-fought unanimous decision against Andrade last October at the Bell Centre in Montreal.

"Librado is one of the best and most dangerous 168-pounders in the world and I was dead serious when I said I would fight him anywhere in the world," said Bute (24-0-0, 19 KOs). "We have unfinished business to settle in the ring. This being said, I am thrilled that the fight will take place in Quebec, in front of my fans.

"For me, this is a dream come true and I plan to take full advantage of this opportunity. I will beat Librado and then will fight anybody willing to enter the ring against me."

The 30-year-old Andrade (28-2-0, 21 KOs), said he was "coming to win. No decision this time," he said. "I'm coming to finish what I started in our first fight."

Andrade said he was dedicating the fight to former light welterweight and welterweight champion Arturo Gatti, who was found strangled to death in his vacation apartment in Brazil last Sunday morning. Gatti's Brazilian wife, Amanda Rodrigues, is the chief suspect in the murder.

"Because he has always been an inspiration to me and I fight with the same never-give-up, warrior's spirit that Arturo Gatti fought with, and because he was from Montreal, I am dedicating this fight to his memory," Andrade said.

The fight is being co-promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and Les Promotions Sportscene, Inc.

"The first fight between these two great fighters was a war," Golden Boy President Oscar de la Hoya said. "To be able to see them fight again is a special treat for all fight fans around the world. Lucian Bute is an accomplished world champion with a tremendous following and Librado Andrade is today one of the most exciting fighters in the sport. Their styles are made for each other."

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